Wash. Admin. Code § 478-118-290 - Bicycle and scooter parking and traffic rules
(1) The primary aim of the bicycle control
program is safety. This aim will be achieved by keeping bicycles out of
buildings, away from building exits, and parking them off paths and sidewalks.
All bicycle parking and traffic rules under WAC 478-118-290 also include electric assist bicycles and scooters.
(2) Bicycles and scooters may be ridden
anywhere vehicles are permitted. They may be ridden on most sidewalks, though
pedestrians always have the right of way. It shall be a violation of this
section for any bicycle rider to fail to yield to pedestrians, or to ride a
bicycle on paths, sidewalks, or streets where signs indicate such is
prohibited. An audible signal or warning must be given by the bicyclist
whenever there is any appreciable risk of injury to a pedestrian not otherwise
aware of the presence of the bicycle or scooter.
(3) Bicycles and scooters operated on paths,
sidewalks, and roadways shall be subject to all relevant state statutes
regulating bicycle use. Violation of those statutes shall be considered a
violation of this section.
(4)
Bicycles and scooters shall be operated in a safe manner at all times on paths,
sidewalks, and roadways. Riding at speeds too fast for conditions, weaving in
and out of vehicular or pedestrian traffic, or similar unsafe actions shall be
considered "negligent riding." Negligent riding shall be a violation of this
section.
(5) Bicycles and scooters
shall be parked only in designated parking areas. All bicycle owners are
encouraged to secure their bicycles with a secure lock. At no time shall a
bicycle or scooter be parked in a building, except where bicycle storage rooms
are provided, near a building exit, on a path or sidewalk, in planted areas, or
chained or otherwise secured to trees, lamp standards, railings, or sign
posts.
(6) Moving a bicycle or
scooter into any unauthorized area such as a building or construction zone is
prohibited.
(7) Bicycle racks in
campus areas are for parking and shall not be used for overnight
storage.
(8) Impoundment for
illegal parking.
(a) Bicycles and scooters
parked in violation of subsections (5), (6), and (7) of this section will be
subject to seizure and impoundment by the university.
(b) A bicycle abandoned or parked on
university land for fourteen consecutive days or longer is presumed abandoned
and is subject to seizure and impoundment by the university. A bicycle will not
be considered abandoned when the owner/operator is unable to remove it and so
notifies the campus safety and security office. A bicycle that has been
obviously stripped or vandalized may be immediately impounded.
(c) Impounded bicycles will be stored by the
campus safety and security office. Bicycles will be released at specified times
and upon presentation of proof of ownership and payment of any fine that has
been imposed. Owners of impounded bicycles, if identifiable, will be notified
as soon as reasonably possible after impoundment and must reclaim their bicycle
within fifteen consecutive days. Bicycles unclaimed after sixty consecutive
days will be subject to disposal, including sale at public auction, in
accordance with university property disposal rules.
(d) The university and its officers, agents,
and employees shall not be liable for loss or damage of any kind resulting from
impoundment, storage, or sale of any item under this section.
(e) Impoundment or sale of any bicycle under
this section shall not substitute for, nor release any person from liability
for, damage to persons or property caused by the use of a bicycle.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.10.560 and 28B.20.130. 05-08-017, § 478-118-290, filed 3/28/05, effective 4/28/05.
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